Articles, tagged with "turquoise", page 1
28th March 2012
The pharmaceutical industry is a big and valuable part of the UK economy. As well as its obvious function of contributing to the health of millions of people; it also works in conjunction with the NHS to promote ongoing medical research. Considering the s...
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Author:
Michiel Van Kets
02nd June 2011
The day is finally here – or at least, it’s almost here! The man of your dreams, the love of your life, your one and only finally got down on one knee and asked you for your hand in marriage.
You’ve been waiting for this moment for as long as you can ...
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Author:
Michael Burke
23rd September 2010
Kanjivaram sarees are known as the well known conventional saree of Tamilnadu. A woman of Tamilnadu enjoys wearing this kind of saree because of their outstanding beauty and comfort in all occasions. The rich silk fabrics, the elaborate weaving designs an...
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Author:
lexia jacob
10th August 2010
If you use one handbag for most days and only use a special handbag to go with particular outfits, like a party dress, you need a practical handbag that will go with the majority of your outfits. You want your handbag to look like you matched it to whatev...
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Author:
My Image Consultant
01st March 2010
What is a monster book?A monster book is a book with information about monsters, it shows the picture of the monster, hp/mp, story, item drops and locations of the monster.( maplestory mesos )How do you view your monster book?You can easily view your mon...
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Author:
maplestory mesos
11th June 2009
Turquoise consists of two primary compounds - hydrated phosphates of copper and aluminum. In addition, most specimens of turquoise also contain varying amounts of iron, zinc, and silica. The blue color of your sterling silver turquoise pendant comes from...
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Author:
Geonerd20
01st June 2009
When you look at that sterling silver turquoise pendant on your necklace, think about the fact that the history of that stone began around forty million years ago! It's hard not to be a bit overwhelmed! All those millennia ago, water flowed through and o...
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Author:
Geonerd20